Can I claim if my landlord did not protect my deposit?
Deposit claims usually start with a simple eligibility review: what was paid, when it was paid, whether it was protected within 30 days and whether the tenant received the required prescribed information.
You paid a tenancy deposit for a private rented home.
The property is in England or Wales.
The deposit was not protected within 30 days.
You were not given prescribed information in time.
The schemes do not show a matching deposit record.
Needs a closer look
The protection date is later than the payment date.
A renewal or replacement tenancy changed the paperwork.
The deposit was returned after a deadline may have been missed.
An agent, company, or new landlord handled the deposit.
Tenancy type or limitation dates need a closer check.
May not be covered
The money was advance rent, not a deposit.
The tenancy was outside England and Wales.
The deposit and prescribed information were both handled on time.
Evidence checklist
What to pull together before you take the next step
Good evidence helps you understand what your claim could be worth and how clearly the issue can be proved.
Tenancy agreement and any renewal agreements.
Bank transfer, receipt, or ledger showing when the deposit was paid.
Emails, letters, and texts about the deposit.
Deposit certificate, scheme reference, and prescribed information.
Search results from DPS, mydeposits, and TDS.
Move-in inventory, checkout report and deduction correspondence.
Claim value
How the 1 to 3 times deposit compensation range is explained
The court decides the multiplier. A tenant can explain the facts, but the award depends on the evidence, the seriousness of the breach, whether the landlord acted deliberately or repeatedly, and how the breach was corrected.
Lower end
1x deposit
Often discussed where the breach appears less serious, accidental or corrected, though the court makes the decision on the facts.
Middle range
2x deposit
May be argued where the breach was clear, late or poorly handled and the tenant had to take meaningful steps to resolve it.
Higher end
3x deposit
Usually associated with more serious, repeated or deliberate failures, but it is not automatic and should not be promised.
Not every deposit issue is the same.
Claims can depend on tenancy type, limitation dates, who received the money, whether the property is in England or Wales, whether the landlord corrected the breach and whether a renewal created a fresh compliance duty. This page is general information only.
Eligibility check
Check whether your deposit situation points to a claim.
Use your deposit date, scheme records and paperwork to see whether you have grounds to take this further.